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  1. 5 days ago · Conceived by the British scientist and inventor James Lovelock in the 1960s and later developed with the American biologist Lynn Margulis, the Gaia hypothesis proposes that all the animate and ...

  2. 5 days ago · Smith and Szathmary (2000) state (page 60) “In the early 1970s Lynn Margulis forcefully revived the idea of the symbiotic origin of plastids and mitochondria”, suggesting that the theory had been around before then.

  3. 2 days ago · Lynn Margulis brought this hypothesis back to attention more than 60 years later but the idea did not become fully accepted until supplementary data started to accumulate.

  4. 4 days ago · Developed by the British scientist James Lovelock and the American biologist Lynn Margulis, the Gaia hypothesis characterizes Earth as a giant, living, self-regulating entity.

  5. 3 days ago · (by Lynn Margulis and Betsy Palmer Eldridge) Sensitive to the environment in which diseases occur, Howard T. Ricketts was one of the first great microbial ecologists.

    • Karen Yee
    • 2018
  6. 5 days ago · Conceived by the British scientist and inventor James Lovelock in the 1960s and later developed with the American biologist Lynn Margulis, the Gaia hypothesis proposes that all the animate and inanimate elements of Earth are “parts and partners of a vast being who in her entirety has the power to maintain our planet as a fit and ...

  7. 3 days ago · The animated sci-fi series Scavenger’s Reign takes viewers to the strange planet of Vesta, where womb-like sacks hang from trees and floating fluff balls stick to skin. It’s a hostile and ...